Twitterstandards stipulate that users must be at least 13 years old to tweet. L'École Albert Camus, a progressive preschool in France, believes otherwiseand is using Twitter as a learning tool to teach kids the alphabet.

How very liberal of them.

As a class, the 29 students collaborate and vote on what will be the daily tweet. Two students are then selected to type it out. It's a two-fer, not only are they becoming Scrips' new European spelling bee champion; they are becoming social media ninjas. Never mind the fact that they can’t read or write yet.

The entire Twitter experience is supervised by the teacher and tweeted through the classroom's joint twitter account @camusmat04. So far, the tweets have been sweet. For example, "We gathered snow to see how it turns into water." Awwww!

But what happens when someone goes rogue with no parental or educational supervision? What then?

I have an idea. I think it will look something like this list of preschooler tweets gone wrong: